Nuclear blast in white sea in russia. 400 km from finland. people are running out from arhangelsk and severodvinsk city...

nuclear blast in white sea in russia. 400 km from finland. people are running out from arhangelsk and severodvinsk city. radiation level on coast increased several times above normal. authorities tell about 5 death among russian nuclear agency employees and some dozens of wounded ones. gulf of dvina absolutely close for every ship except military ones till winter. the causes of the explotion are not disclosed. new chernobyl is here. nobody cares?

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europe needs to grow some balls and stop depending on america to raise alarm on everything.

20 times background is not very much radiation

3.6 not great, not terrible

As the nuclear industry fades away to much less expensive renewables with storage, they are trying increasing desperate alternatives. Nuclear power cruise missiles just made it to one of those "what could we have been thinking" boondoggles and hopefully this is the last we'll see of them.

One of their nuclear propulsion units exploded, not much nuclear fuel in one. No biggie.

>new chernobyl
no you fucking imbecile

> Nuclear blast
It is quite misleading to use this term for nuclear reactor malfunction

Naa.
Shit happens.

agree

It's not America's job to handle your country's situations. Either deal with it yourself or ignore it.

Someone watched HBOs mini series and now thinks their a nuclear scientist.

I spy a jew in the explosion.

They're *
Dumbass

What do you want, "airborne meltdown"? Lol. Weapons with a big backfire risk are stupid, and this is one.

/thread

Nuclear powered aviation is stupid even for weapons. Ordinary ground-hugging cruise missiles have thousands of miles of range already.

We can't use same term nuclear chain reaction explosion and for conventional explosions disrupting nuclear material (Chernobyl, Fukushima, this case)

Wtf? Stfu u ameripedos

Russian state media: "it was fireworks"

but fukushima didnt explode

The solipsistic delusion is strong in this one

good spot. obviously going to use this explosion to subvert the russian economy to get them out of syria

>less expensive renewables with storage
lol

I'm not him. Stop being a fag. Some, if not most Americans can't even tell where the USA is, or where Iraq is. 1/3 of the US population is fat. The US stole the English language from the "Country who did not give representation for our taxes". Most Americans are so dumb they want ((socialism)). Even you don't fall in the majority, you're still a faggot indoctrinated by a government that tells people that they are free but is NOT (Everything you do is manipulated by capitalists using psychology to trick you into buying their stupid ass products). You're the fucking dumb-ass, and your mother is a fucking white trash living in a trailer full of moldy underwear while being fucked by a degenerate nigger because she wants that 10 bucks. Now say nice things in here, smarty-pants.

>much less expensive renewables with storage
and what would those be?

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kek this

The US is far from perfect, but Russia is a full-blown shithole. If you don't include the nigger and spic neighborhoods in the US, it's idyllic compared to Russia.

Yes those mortgages are idyllic.

But there is still the rural white trash living in junk and shoot animals to barbecue it. Fucking hillbillies

Yeah, it's ridiculously expensive and most workers are living paycheck to paycheck. Nevertheless, the standard of living is better in the US if you don't count the shitskin population.

As much as I despise hillbillies, there's something appealing about their backwoods lifestyle.

didn't you see the video? It was an explosion

> New chernobyl
> 6 dead
eh.

Also, news indicates it's a rocket engine that went up, not a nuclear blast. Technically it's more like a dirty bomb going off than a proper nuclear blast.

>6 dead
So, like 6 less people according to official Russian records lol. Fucking white dindus.

Surely he will respond

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So , there we are , the end uh?

What the hell are you even talking about ?

We're unfortunately too busy here with a President that diddles kids and autists with guns

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American niggers thinking we're talking about them ffs

Litards are claiming that this is Putin wagging the dog for Trump killing Epstein. Conservacunts are blaming the Clintons.
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>Litards are claiming that this is Putin wagging the dog for Trump killing Epstein. Conservacunts are blaming the Clintons
I'm pretty sure no one is claiming either of those things.

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An advanced civilization will need massive amounts of energy, that the solar radiation and chemical energy will not provide. That civilization will be inorganic, so you can stick to green technology lowly human.

I will spam both on /pol/ and they will be facts by them idiots before sunset.

Ok, idiots.

Not a nuclear explosion.

It was a test of a new type of missile that would have used some kind of nuclear-powered propulsion system. Since this was a testing area, it didn't even have a nuclear warhead. Just a missile test.

And they screwed up and their missile exploded, leading to a dirty-bomb -like minor fallout as the propulsion system got exposed and scattered around. 20 times the background radiation is basically still nothing. Just like 0.000001 times twenty is still very, very small number.

Meaning, russkies fucked up again. But other than slightly increased local radiation levels, everything is fine. Or, as fine as things can be in Russia.

Finland hasn't measured any significant increase in radiation levels.

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These babies haven't seen radiation yet.

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I think that might be too far-out even for /pol/tards. But hey, knock yourself out.

Combustionpunk is pathetic.

haha that's like from the show. hahaha, that's funny.

There were steam explosions, but not a nuclear explosion. Most people don't understand that reactors aren't warheads. The electromagnetic containment field that keeps the reaction from touching the reactor housing, for example, isn't there to keep it from burning through the housing. It's there because the reactive mass touching the (relatively) much cooler housing wall will stall the reaction. Even cracking an active reactor clean in half won't cause a nuclear detonation, just a bunch of radioactive particles escaping into the air.

The primary danger of Fukushima was spent nuclear fuel (which puts off heat for a LONG time as the isotopes decay) boiling away the water in the storage pools it was kept in, causing irradiated water to escape in the form of radioactive steam.